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Herrmann Music in Have Gun Will Travel and - Film Score Rundowns

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score. The story is cute <strong>and</strong> I like the performances but it’s not one of the best of the<br />

comical, lighthearted episodes.]<br />

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“The Unforgiven” November 7, 1959 *** B-<br />

This is an <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g tale about a dy<strong>in</strong>g man named General Crommer (played by<br />

David White) with a load of hate still ty<strong>in</strong>g him to this world. His son, Beau, is played by<br />

return<strong>in</strong>g guest, Hampton Francher. Return<strong>in</strong>g guest Hank Patterson plays old gunman,<br />

Ronson. The light<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the end act with Palad<strong>in</strong> at the door of Crommer’s bedroom is<br />

excellent.<br />

-Chapter 2 from 1:55 to 2:22: “<strong>Travel</strong> I (Tranquil L<strong>and</strong>scape)” [Western Suite]<br />

cue # 456, Bars 1-4, 53-56. Scene: Palad<strong>in</strong> crosses the rocky pla<strong>in</strong> (near Alabama Hills)<br />

on his way to the Crommer residence.<br />

-Chapter 3 from 3:47 to 4:13: “To The Rescue” (Ethan Allen) all 8 bars. Scene:<br />

Ronson arrives <strong>in</strong> town on his mule, paid $150 to kill Palad<strong>in</strong>.<br />

-Chapter 3 from 4:14 to 4:39: “S<strong>and</strong>storm” (Desert Suite). Scene: Ronson enters<br />

the saloon where Palad<strong>in</strong> is eat<strong>in</strong>g his meal.<br />

-Chapter 4 from 1:37 to 3:24: “S<strong>and</strong>storm” (Desert Suite) Bars 1-40, etc. Scene:<br />

Palad<strong>in</strong> <strong>and</strong> Ronson face off on the street.<br />

Chapter 4 from 3:28 to 4:04: “Emotional Dramatic (<strong>Have</strong> <strong>Gun</strong> Series)” by Rene<br />

Garriguenc. Bars 5-16. Scene: Aftermath of gunfight (Ronson won’t enjoy his $150).<br />

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“The Black Hankerchief” November 14, 1959 ** D +<br />

This is a poor episode starr<strong>in</strong>g Ed Nelson as a man about to hang.<br />

-Chapter 2 from :00 to :08: “The Street” (HGWT)<br />

-Chapter 3 from 2:00 to 2:16: [???] Note: This fragment of a cue sounds like<br />

<strong>Herrmann</strong> but I cannot identify it at the moment.<br />

-Chapter 4 from 7:25 to 7:55: “The Fight” (HGWT)<br />

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“The Golden Toad” November 21, 1959 *** B<br />

David White returns quite quickly <strong>in</strong> this episode (he played General Crommer<br />

just two episodes ago). You may remember him as a regular <strong>in</strong> Bewitched. The scenery is<br />

very impressive <strong>in</strong> the first act (Webster’s place) but not the story. However, it’s a decent,<br />

cozy episode worth a watch. Incidentally, it was written by Gene Roddenberry.<br />

[Note: No <strong>Herrmann</strong> music was used <strong>in</strong> this episode]<br />

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